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Journals of the Senate and House of Commons of the General Assembly of North-Carolina at its session in 1838/1839

16 jorRNAi. or the senate. [1838.
Allison, Moore,
Arrington, Moye,
Baker, Moody,
Biddle, Melvin,
Bunting, McDiarraid,
Carson, Montgomery,
Cherry, Melchor,
Cooper, Reid,
Dockery, Reinhardt,
Davidson, Reding,
Edwards, Ribelin,
Exum, Rabun,
Foy of Onslow, Sharp,
Fox, Shepard,
Franklin, Spruill,
Hawkins, Speed,
Harper, Taylor,
Hill, Williams of Beaufort,
Houkler, Williams of Person,
Holt, Wilson,
]ones, Whitaker—46.
Green Hill, having received the whole number of votes
given, was declared duly elected.
Received from the House of Commons a message, stating
that they had organised by the appointment of Wm. A.
Graham, Speaker; Charles Manly, Principal Clerk; Ed-mund
B. Freeman, Clerk Assistant; and James Page and
Thomas J. Anderson, Door-keepers; and that they are now
ready to proceed to despatch of public business.
On motion of Mr. Arrington,
Ordered, That the Ilnles of Order and Decorum, adopt-ed
for the government of the Legislature, be the rules of
order and decorum for the government of the Senate dur-ing
the present session, until otliervvisc ordered.
On motion of Mr. Carson,
Ordered, That a message be sent to the House of Com-mons,
informing that House of tlic due organization of the
Senate by tlie appointment of Andrew Joyuer Speaker;
Thos. G. Stone as principal Clerk; Henry VV. Miller, Clerk
Assistant; Thomas B. Wheeler, Door Keeper, and Green
Hill Assistant.
On motion of Mr. Dockery,
Ordered, That a message be sent to the House of Com-mons,
proposing to raise a joint Select Committee, consisting

16 jorRNAi. or the senate. [1838.
Allison, Moore,
Arrington, Moye,
Baker, Moody,
Biddle, Melvin,
Bunting, McDiarraid,
Carson, Montgomery,
Cherry, Melchor,
Cooper, Reid,
Dockery, Reinhardt,
Davidson, Reding,
Edwards, Ribelin,
Exum, Rabun,
Foy of Onslow, Sharp,
Fox, Shepard,
Franklin, Spruill,
Hawkins, Speed,
Harper, Taylor,
Hill, Williams of Beaufort,
Houkler, Williams of Person,
Holt, Wilson,
]ones, Whitaker—46.
Green Hill, having received the whole number of votes
given, was declared duly elected.
Received from the House of Commons a message, stating
that they had organised by the appointment of Wm. A.
Graham, Speaker; Charles Manly, Principal Clerk; Ed-mund
B. Freeman, Clerk Assistant; and James Page and
Thomas J. Anderson, Door-keepers; and that they are now
ready to proceed to despatch of public business.
On motion of Mr. Arrington,
Ordered, That the Ilnles of Order and Decorum, adopt-ed
for the government of the Legislature, be the rules of
order and decorum for the government of the Senate dur-ing
the present session, until otliervvisc ordered.
On motion of Mr. Carson,
Ordered, That a message be sent to the House of Com-mons,
informing that House of tlic due organization of the
Senate by tlie appointment of Andrew Joyuer Speaker;
Thos. G. Stone as principal Clerk; Henry VV. Miller, Clerk
Assistant; Thomas B. Wheeler, Door Keeper, and Green
Hill Assistant.
On motion of Mr. Dockery,
Ordered, That a message be sent to the House of Com-mons,
proposing to raise a joint Select Committee, consisting